
Campbell Live staff vie for jobs
Staff cut from 22 to 16, with interviews with current staff to fill the reduced job pool to take place next week.
Staff cut from 22 to 16, with interviews with current staff to fill the reduced job pool to take place next week.
John Drinnan says Radio New Zealand would not have the money to lure John Campbell even if it wanted to.
To answer the question of who will replace John Campbell, we need to understand who TV3 is targeting.
The real blow for the primetime ratings of TV3 was to lose the rights to the Australian soap that led in to 3 News at 6, writes Toby Manhire.
MediaWorks will be tempted to put Paul Henry in the 7pm slot being vacated by John Campbell.
The 24-year relationship between TV3 and high-profile host John Campbell ended yesterday.
Supporters of embattled TV host John Campbell promise to rally in four cities this week to support his primetime TV show.
A taxpayer handout for "investigative journalism" saved TV3's current affairs show 3rd Degree but left Campbell Live fighting for its life.
MediaWorks bosses have John Campbell in their sights but that may be more do to with their taste in TV, than with politics.
The X Factor creator Simon Cowell has lashed out at Natalia Kills and Willy Moon after their appearance as judges on the New Zealand version of the show last month.
A comedian got more than he bargained for when he joined the Auckland Blues rugby team for training - and one player has apologised over the incident.
Any screen, anywhere, any time is becoming a reality for NZ TV and movie viewers. Lydia Jenkin runs through the increasing options.
The nominations for the annual Australian Logie Awards have just been announced and it's the Kiwis who lead the top gongs in Australia's biggest television industry event.
You know things are bad at TV3 when FremantleMedia Australia has to step in as the showbiz rescuer.
Reality show producers admit they failed to carry out vetting checks on contestant who was sentenced to 18 months' jail for stealing almost $40,000 from her employer.
The new Paul Henry breakfast show may not be on air until after Easter.
Presenter and reporter Samantha Hayes grew up in the tiny town of Milton hunting, fishing and dyeing her hair red. The South African-born avowed vegetarian joined TV3 at the age of 22 and next week hosts her first political debate.
TV3's gratuitous clip of John Banks picking his ear was a bad call and the timing couldn't have been worse, writes John Drinnan.